Robert T. Kreiling, a former resident of Westhampton Beach and former president of Suffolk County Community College, died at the Treasure Coast Hospice House in Port St. Lucie, Florida, on August 12, after a long illness. He was 85. Mr. Kreiling was a lifelong champion of public education, a devoted husband and father, a skilled amateur woodworker and photographer, and a determined golfer.
Born in Brooklyn, Mr. Kreiling grew up in Westhampton Beach. He earned a bachelor’s degree from the State University of New York at Albany and a master’s degree from Columbia University, and spent most of his professional life in New York State public higher education.
Mr. Kreiling married the former Mary Lucas in 1951. In addition to raising four children together, the couple also shared a love of golf, gardening, and travel. Their spirit of adventure may best be exemplified by the family’s move to the Caribbean in 1964, when Mr. Kreiling accepted a position as dean of the newly formed College of the Virgin Islands. While the adventure turned out to be short-lived, the family remembers it as an exciting and enriching interlude.
Mr. Kreiling also held faculty and administrative positions at Orange County Community College, Dutchess County Community College (which he helped found in 1957), and Suffolk County Community College, where he served as president from 1983 through 1991. At Suffolk, he led several significant initiatives, including the opening of new campuses in Riverhead and Brentwood and the expansion of alumni outreach and fundraising efforts. Survivors said he worked tirelessly to secure adequate fiscal support from the county government; actively fostered a collegial campus climate among faculty, staff and students, and often boasted of the achievements of Suffolk’s graduates.
In Westhampton Beach, Mr. Kreiling also took on civic responsibilities. He held positions on the Village Board of Trustees and the Board of Education for many years. In retirement, he took a leading role in his neighborhood owners’ association in Port St. Lucie. An avid golfer, he was a longtime member of the Westhampton Country Club, and later joined the Legacy Golf Club in Port St. Lucie.
Mr. Kreiling is survived by his wife, along with daughters, Jean Kreiling of Massachusetts, and Nancy Kreiling Kingston of Nyack; son William Kreiling of Virginia and wife Ivy; and five grandchildren. He was predeceased by a daughter, Susan Lawless and her husband Jack.
Interment will be private.
Memorial donations may be made to Treasure Coast Hospice, 1201 SE Indian Street, Stuart, FL 34997.